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Doris (album)

Doris is the debut studio album by American rapper Earl Sweatshirt. It was released on August 20, 2013, through Odd Future Records and Tan Cressida Records, and distributed by Columbia Records. Doris follows his first mixtape, Earl, which was released in 2010 when he was sixteen. After returning from a forced stay in a Samoan boarding school, he began working on his debut album and signed a deal with Columbia, rather than Odd Future's Odd Future Records.

Doris
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 20, 2013 (2013-08-20)
RecordedFebruary 2012 – July 2013
Studio
  • The Chemistry Lab (Santa Monica)
  • Encore
  • Glenwood Place (Burbank)
  • Flagstaff (Marina del Rey)
  • Paramount
  • Two Thousand One
  • Whitelines Laboratories (Hollywood)
  • The Sanctuary (Narnia, California)
GenreHip hop
Length44:07[1]
Label
Producer
Earl Sweatshirt chronology
Vinyl cover[2]
Singles from Doris
  1. "Chum"
    Released: November 1, 2012
  2. "Whoa"
    Released: March 12, 2013
  3. "Hive"
    Released: July 16, 2013

Doris features guest appearances from Vince Staples, Tyler, the Creator, Domo Genesis, Frank Ocean, SK La' Flare, Casey Veggies, Mac Miller, and RZA. Production was primarily handled by Sweatshirt under the pseudonym randomblackdude, alongside Christian Rich, Tyler, the Creator, the Neptunes, BadBadNotGood, Matt Martians, Samiyam, Frank Ocean, and RZA. The album was supported by three singles; "Chum", "Whoa", and "Hive".

Doris received widespread acclaim from critics, who praised Sweatshirt's lyricism and rhyme schemes along with the gritty underground production. The album also appeared on numerous critics' year-end lists. The album fared well commercially, debuting at number five on the US Billboard 200.

Background edit

 
Doris serves as Earl Sweatshirt's debut studio album.

On February 8, 2012, rumors spread around the internet that Earl Sweatshirt had returned to the US from Coral Reef Academy in Samoa when a video of him surfaced on YouTube with a preview of a new song. He said if people wanted "the full thing" they would have to give him 50,000 followers on Twitter.[3] He later confirmed on his new Twitter account[4] that he had returned to his home in Los Angeles.[5] Three hours later, Sweatshirt reached 50,000 followers and released a new song on his website, entitled "Home", which ends with "...and I'm back. Bye".[6] Sweatshirt later said via Twitter that all the songs released prior to Oldie were old songs that he recorded before going abroad.[6] On the same day Earl launched his website Terttlefer.com, which was later changed to Earlxsweat.com (after his Twitter username), and finally Earlsweatshirt.com.[6] On May 2, 2012, Sweatshirt created his own record label imprint called Tan Cressida, which will be distributed through Columbia Records. He turned down several larger offers due to his priority of remaining close to Odd Future.[7]

On November 12, 2012, Earl announced on his Twitter account that his first and second studio albums titled Doris and Gnossos.[8][9] Doris was reported to feature vocals or production from Tyler, the Creator, Frank Ocean, Om'Mas Keith, Thundercat, Domo Genesis, the Neptunes, Christian Rich, Vince Staples, BadBadNotGood, Pharrell Williams, Samiyam, The Alchemist, Casey Veggies and The Internet.[10][11][12]

On March 6, 2013, while performing with Flying Lotus and Mac Miller, Earl premiered three new songs off Doris, "Burgundy" produced by the Neptunes, "Hive" featuring Casey Veggies and Vince Staples, and "Guild" featuring Mac Miller.[13][14] At Coachella 2013 Earl presented "Hive", "Burgundy", and "Guild", as well as "20 Wave Caps".[15] At Syracuse, he previewed "Molasses" featuring RZA of the Wu-Tang Clan.[16] On July 12, 2013, Earl announced that the album would be released on August 20, 2013, and released the album cover and track listing.[17]

Recording edit

Sweatshirt worked with the Neptunes and Chicago-based production duo Christian Rich for the track "Burgundy". Sweatshirt had heard of the two before, and the duo met with Sony's A&R staff for Sweatshirt to hear their beats.[18] Taiwo Hassan of Christian Rich revealed to MTV News that Pharrell Williams spent most of the day working on Robin Thicke's hit song "Blurred Lines", but took a short break to work on "Burgundy" with Neptunes member Chad Hugo. The song title does not appear in the lyrics, but is a reference to Earl's grandmother's burgundy carpet. The song contains a sample from Preacher's "The Power of the Truth".[19]

The album was produced over the course of about four or five months and its lead single "Chum" was created in the first three days.[18] The song was produced by Christian Rich using Logic Pro[20] and the beat was the quickest and rawest made on the album.[20][21] The track was recorded by Julian Prindle at Paramount Recording Studios in Hollywood, California. Jaycen Joshua mixed the track at Larrabee Sound Studios in North Hollywood, and it was later mastered by Dave Kutch at the Mastering Palace in New York City.[22] Taiwo Hassan wrote the chorus for "Chum", and Sweatshirt wrote the verses.[20][23] The song's instrumentation consists of a tumbling piano loop, a low-octave, fuzzy bass, drums, vocals, and other sampled sounds.[20] Christian Rich originally considered Radiohead singer Thom Yorke to perform the hook to make it sound bigger, but Sweatshirt refused, as he didn't want to go for that sound.[20]

"Sunday" features fellow Odd Future member Frank Ocean. The song is seen as unusual for Ocean who is renowned for his singing rather than his rapping, having previously only shown off his rapping on the leaked track "Blue Whale" and "Oldie". The duo had previously collaborated on Ocean's "Super Rich Kids" from Ocean's 2012 album Channel Orange. The song raised minor controversy regarding Ocean's verse, which included lyrics regarding Ocean's reported brawl with Chris Brown.[24] The song went through many different incarnations and mixes before being completed; the original version was lost after Earl's laptop's hard drive crashed. After reassembling it, he decided that he hated the mixes. "Then it was, 'We can't mix this song'", he told NME, "'...you're going to have to redo it or do a song'. I threw a tantrum. I did a new song".[25]

"Hive" was written, recorded, produced and engineered in the living room of Syd tha Kyd and Matt Martians' old home in Marina del Rey, California; the music was programmed in Reason.[22][26] The song took three hours to record, with Sweatshirt's verse recorded in only one take before Casey Veggies and Vince Staples did theirs. Martians said that Sweatshirt "works quickly in general: he gets his initial ideas out quickly, then goes back and makes adjustments. That's a mature thing about his music-making. He knows what he wants to do and what kinds of feelings he wants to convey".[26] The track was later mixed by Jaycen Joshua at Larrabee Sound Studios in North Hollywood, California, and mastered by Dave Kutch at the Mastering Palace in New York City.[22]

Promotion edit

 
Earl Sweatshirt toured in promotion of Doris with fellow Odd Future member Tyler, the Creator.

The album's lead single, "Chum", was released on November 1, 2012.[27] The music video for "Chum" was released on December 4, 2012.[28] The album's second single, "Whoa" featuring Tyler, the Creator, was released on March 12, 2013,[29] along with the music video being released, which was directed by Tyler, the Creator.[30] The album's third single, "Hive" featuring Vince Staples and Casey Veggies, was released on July 16, 2013,[31] as well an accompanying music video was then released later that day.[32]

From April 30 through May 18, 2013, Earl Sweatshirt toured the West Coast of the United States with Tyler, the Creator on his tour for Wolf.[33] On August 9, 2013, Sweatshirt made his national television debut, performing the Neptunes-produced "Burgundy" on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.[34] On September 10, 2013, Earl Sweatshirt announced his first solo-headlining concert tour titled Doris. The tour ran from October 6 through November 9, 2013, and featured supporting acts by Hodgy Beats, Domo Genesis and Vince Staples.[35]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?8.0/10[36]
Metacritic82/100[37]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [38]
The A.V. ClubC+[39]
The Guardian     [40]
The Irish Times     [41]
Los Angeles Times    [42]
NME8/10[43]
Pitchfork8.3/10[44]
Rolling Stone     [45]
Spin8/10[46]
XXL4/5[47]

Doris was met with widespread critical acclaim. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 82, based on 32 reviews.[37] Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it 8.0 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.[36]

William Gruger of Billboard said, "What follows is Doris, a slow (rarely rising above 70 bpm), introspective album where Earl Sweatshirt combats pressures when returning to a life of stardom after time spent at a Samoa-based boarding school for troubled youths".[48] Ben Beaumont-Thomas of The Guardian said, "This is knockabout punchline rap made into high art, a psychedelic visionquest to the taqueria on a skateboard".[40] Randall Roberts of Los Angeles Times said, "Doris features instrumental interludes, expanded mid-song diversions and enough surprise to warrant repeated—obsessive—evaluation".[42] Jesse Fairfax of HipHopDX said, "Where he has yet to master the art of making complete songs ("Uncle Al" clocks in under a minute long) and his diction tends to lacks clarity, Earl paints pictures in a manner more poetic than just about all within his peer group".[49] Kevin Ritchie of Now said, "Despite all the gifted-beyond-his-years hype, that over-arching concerns still feel inextricably teenaged, albeit precociously so".[50]

Simon Vozick-Levinson of Rolling Stone said, "His rhyme schemes are as complex as ever, and these resolutely unpop beats – sticky-icky sample collages from producers including Pharrell, RZA and himself – are an ideal canvas. But his subject matter has undergone a drastic overhaul. Unlike some peers, Earl has figured out that shock value only goes so far".[45] David Jeffries of AllMusic said, "Doris is unsettled, messy, and takes a bit to sort, but there are codes to crack and rich rewards to reap, so enter with an open mind and prepare to leave exhausted".[38] Aaron Matthews of Exclaim! said, "Doris isn't the classic many anticipated, but it is a strong, uncompromised debut from a very talented young rapper. For now, that's enough".[51] Michael Madden of Consequence said, "It's a work as notable for its technical achievements as its nuanced themes, and that's almost as impressive considering that so many artists lack in one or both of those fields".[52] Jonah Bromwich of NME said, "He doesn't want to be a powerhouse rap star. Doris may alienate people looking for him to be that. For everyone else, this is a powerful record".[43]

Darryl G. Wright of PopMatters said, "Doris represents one of the most innovative and important hip-hop releases of the year. Not just because of the charm and intrigue of Earl's story but because of the immense and understated level of his talent for writing rhymes".[53] Craig Jenkins of Pitchfork said, "As comebacks go, it's shockingly insular and unassuming. Even when he skirts the mainstream, he does so with cautious optimism".[44] Jesse Cataldo of Slant Magazine said, "Earl may be one of the quieter voices on Doris, but his dense, evocative sensibility dominates the album both lyrically and musically".[54] Dan Jackson of XXL said, "As one might expect from a 19-year-old, this is an album of extremes. It can be poignant and honest in one moment, then cagey and distant in the next".[47] Julianne Escobedo Shepherd of Spin said, "The record is at its best when he simply shifts into verbal overdrive, spitting gnarled bullets on the phenomenal robber's fable "Centurion" or the weedy hallucinogen "Guild"".[46] Evan Rytlewski of The A.V. Club said, "It often feels less like a finished work than a sketchbook, a jumble of beats and raps (about half of them from guests) with little in the way of hooks, choruses, or general songcraft to tie them together".[39]

Year-end lists edit

Closing out the year, Doris was named to multiple "Album of the Year" lists for 2013. Nick Catucci of Entertainment Weekly named it the tenth best album of 2013.[55] NME ranked it number 27 on their list of the 50 best albums of 2013.[56] Complex ranked it number 11 on their list of the 50 best albums of 2013.[57] PopMatters named it the sixth best hip hop album of the year.[58]

The album was named the eighth best hip hop album of 2013 by Exclaim!.[59] The album was positioned at number 42 on Rolling Stone's list of the 50 best albums of 2013.[60] Spin ranked it at number 31 on their list of the 50 best albums of 2013.[61] Consequence ranked it at number 39 on their list of the 50 best albums of 2013.[62] It was positioned at number 22 on Pigeons & Planes' list of the best albums of 2013.[63] Mojo ranked it at number 23 on their list of the top 50 albums of the year.[64] Paste positioned it at number 43 on their list of the 50 best albums of 2013.[65]

Select year-end rankings of Doris
Publication List Rank Ref.
Complex The 50 Best Albums of 2013
11
Consequence
39
Entertainment Weekly The 10 Best Albums of 2013
10
Exclaim! Top 10 Hip-Hop Albums
8
NME The Top 50 Best Albums of 2013
27
Pitchfork The Top 50 Albums of 2013
19
Rolling Stone The 50 Best Albums of 2013
42
Spin
31
The Wire Releases of the Year 1–50
34
XXL The Top 25 Albums of 2013
7

Commercial performance edit

Doris debuted at number five on the US Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 49,000 copies in the United States.[69] In its second week, the album sold 8,000 more copies.[70] In its third week, the album sold 4,000 more copies bringing its total album sales to 62,000.[71]

Track listing edit

Credits were adapted from the album's liner notes and Tidal.[72][73]

Doris track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Pre" (featuring SK La' Flare)
Michael "Uzi" Uzowuru2:52
2."Burgundy" (featuring Vince Staples)The Neptunes2:07
3."20 Wave Caps" (featuring Domo Genesis)
2:12
4."Sunday" (featuring Frank Ocean)
3:26
5."Hive" (featuring Vince Staples and Casey Veggies)
4:37
6."Chum"
4:04
7."Sasquatch" (featuring Tyler, the Creator)
Tyler, the Creator2:48
8."Centurion" (featuring Vince Staples)Christian Rich3:04
9."523"Kgositsilerandomblackdude1:32
10."Uncle Al"Kgositsilerandomblackdude0:53
11."Guild" (featuring Mac Miller)randomblackdude3:54
12."Molasses" (featuring RZA)
2:16
13."Whoa" (featuring Tyler, the Creator)
  • Kgositsile
  • Okonma
Tyler, the Creator3:16
14."Hoarse"
  • Kgositsile
  • Breaux
BadBadNotGood3:52
15."Knight" (featuring Domo Genesis)
  • Kgositsile
  • Cole
  • Paul Willis
  • Tyrone Douglas
Christian Rich3:14
Total length:44:07
Instrumentals edition track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Pre (Instrumental)" (featuring SK La' Flare)
  • Kgositsile
  • Duarte
Uzowuru2:52
2."Burgundy (Instrumental)" (featuring Vince Staples)
  • Kgositsile
  • Williams
  • Hugo
The Neptunes2:07
3."20 Wave Caps (Instrumental)" (featuring Domo Genesis)
  • Kgositsile
  • Cole
  • Samiyam
  • randomblackdude
2:12
4."Sunday (Instrumental)" (featuring Frank Ocean)
  • Kgositsile
  • Breaux
  • randomblackdude
  • Frank Ocean
3:26
5."Hive (Instrumental)" (featuring Vince Staples and Casey Veggies)
  • Kgositsile
  • Staples
  • Jones
  • randomblackdude
  • Martians
4:37
6."Chum (Instrumental)"
  • Kgositsile
  • T. Hassan
  • K. Hassan
  • Hugo
  • randomblackdude
  • Christian Rich
4:04
7."Sasquatch (Instrumental)" (featuring Tyler, the Creator)
  • Kgositsile
  • Okonma
Tyler, the Creator2:48
8."Centurion (Instrumental)" (featuring Vince Staples)
  • Kgositsile
  • T. Hassan
  • K. Hassan
  • Staples
  • Czukay
  • Schmidt
  • Liebezeit
  • Karoli
  • Axelrod
Christian Rich3:04
9."523 (Instrumental)"Kgositsilerandomblackdude1:32
10."Uncle Al (Instrumental)"Kgositsilerandomblackdude0:53
11."Guild (Instrumental)" (featuring Mac Miller)
  • Kgositsile
  • McCormick
randomblackdude3:54
12."Molasses (Instrumental)" (featuring RZA)
  • Kgositsile
  • Hibbert
  • Dodd
  • RZA
  • Christian Rich[a]
2:16
13."Whoa (Instrumental)" (featuring Tyler, the Creator)
  • Kgositsile
  • Okonma
Tyler, the Creator3:16
14."Hoarse (Instrumental)"
  • Kgositsile
  • Breaux
BadBadNotGood3:52
15."Knight (Instrumental)" (featuring Domo Genesis)
  • Kgositsile
  • Cole
  • Willis
  • Douglas
Christian Rich3:14
Total length:44:07

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer
  • "Hoarse" features additional vocals from Frank Ocean

Sample credits

Personnel edit

Album credits adapted from AllMusic.[74]

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Certifications for Doris
Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[89] Gold 500,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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Doris is the debut studio album by American rapper Earl Sweatshirt It was released on August 20 2013 through Odd Future Records and Tan Cressida Records and distributed by Columbia Records Doris follows his first mixtape Earl which was released in 2010 when he was sixteen After returning from a forced stay in a Samoan boarding school he began working on his debut album and signed a deal with Columbia rather than Odd Future s Odd Future Records DorisStudio album by Earl SweatshirtReleasedAugust 20 2013 2013 08 20 RecordedFebruary 2012 July 2013StudioThe Chemistry Lab Santa Monica EncoreGlenwood Place Burbank Flagstaff Marina del Rey ParamountTwo Thousand OneWhitelines Laboratories Hollywood The Sanctuary Narnia California GenreHip hopLength44 07 1 LabelOdd Future Tan Cressida ColumbiaProducerBadBadNotGood Christian Rich Earl Sweatshirt Frank Ocean Matt Martians Michael Uzi Uzowuru The Neptunes RZA Samiyam Tyler the CreatorEarl Sweatshirt chronologyEarl 2010 Doris 2013 I Don t Like Shit I Don t Go Outside 2015 Vinyl cover 2 Singles from Doris Chum Released November 1 2012 Whoa Released March 12 2013 Hive Released July 16 2013 Doris features guest appearances from Vince Staples Tyler the Creator Domo Genesis Frank Ocean SK La Flare Casey Veggies Mac Miller and RZA Production was primarily handled by Sweatshirt under the pseudonym randomblackdude alongside Christian Rich Tyler the Creator the Neptunes BadBadNotGood Matt Martians Samiyam Frank Ocean and RZA The album was supported by three singles Chum Whoa and Hive Doris received widespread acclaim from critics who praised Sweatshirt s lyricism and rhyme schemes along with the gritty underground production The album also appeared on numerous critics year end lists The album fared well commercially debuting at number five on the US Billboard 200 Contents 1 Background 2 Recording 3 Promotion 4 Critical reception 4 1 Year end lists 5 Commercial performance 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 9 Certifications 10 References 11 External linksBackground edit nbsp Doris serves as Earl Sweatshirt s debut studio album On February 8 2012 rumors spread around the internet that Earl Sweatshirt had returned to the US from Coral Reef Academy in Samoa when a video of him surfaced on YouTube with a preview of a new song He said if people wanted the full thing they would have to give him 50 000 followers on Twitter 3 He later confirmed on his new Twitter account 4 that he had returned to his home in Los Angeles 5 Three hours later Sweatshirt reached 50 000 followers and released a new song on his website entitled Home which ends with and I m back Bye 6 Sweatshirt later said via Twitter that all the songs released prior to Oldie were old songs that he recorded before going abroad 6 On the same day Earl launched his website Terttlefer com which was later changed to Earlxsweat com after his Twitter username and finally Earlsweatshirt com 6 On May 2 2012 Sweatshirt created his own record label imprint called Tan Cressida which will be distributed through Columbia Records He turned down several larger offers due to his priority of remaining close to Odd Future 7 On November 12 2012 Earl announced on his Twitter account that his first and second studio albums titled Doris and Gnossos 8 9 Doris was reported to feature vocals or production from Tyler the Creator Frank Ocean Om Mas Keith Thundercat Domo Genesis the Neptunes Christian Rich Vince Staples BadBadNotGood Pharrell Williams Samiyam The Alchemist Casey Veggies and The Internet 10 11 12 On March 6 2013 while performing with Flying Lotus and Mac Miller Earl premiered three new songs off Doris Burgundy produced by the Neptunes Hive featuring Casey Veggies and Vince Staples and Guild featuring Mac Miller 13 14 At Coachella 2013 Earl presented Hive Burgundy and Guild as well as 20 Wave Caps 15 At Syracuse he previewed Molasses featuring RZA of the Wu Tang Clan 16 On July 12 2013 Earl announced that the album would be released on August 20 2013 and released the album cover and track listing 17 Recording editSweatshirt worked with the Neptunes and Chicago based production duo Christian Rich for the track Burgundy Sweatshirt had heard of the two before and the duo met with Sony s A amp R staff for Sweatshirt to hear their beats 18 Taiwo Hassan of Christian Rich revealed to MTV News that Pharrell Williams spent most of the day working on Robin Thicke s hit song Blurred Lines but took a short break to work on Burgundy with Neptunes member Chad Hugo The song title does not appear in the lyrics but is a reference to Earl s grandmother s burgundy carpet The song contains a sample from Preacher s The Power of the Truth 19 The album was produced over the course of about four or five months and its lead single Chum was created in the first three days 18 The song was produced by Christian Rich using Logic Pro 20 and the beat was the quickest and rawest made on the album 20 21 The track was recorded by Julian Prindle at Paramount Recording Studios in Hollywood California Jaycen Joshua mixed the track at Larrabee Sound Studios in North Hollywood and it was later mastered by Dave Kutch at the Mastering Palace in New York City 22 Taiwo Hassan wrote the chorus for Chum and Sweatshirt wrote the verses 20 23 The song s instrumentation consists of a tumbling piano loop a low octave fuzzy bass drums vocals and other sampled sounds 20 Christian Rich originally considered Radiohead singer Thom Yorke to perform the hook to make it sound bigger but Sweatshirt refused as he didn t want to go for that sound 20 Sunday features fellow Odd Future member Frank Ocean The song is seen as unusual for Ocean who is renowned for his singing rather than his rapping having previously only shown off his rapping on the leaked track Blue Whale and Oldie The duo had previously collaborated on Ocean s Super Rich Kids from Ocean s 2012 album Channel Orange The song raised minor controversy regarding Ocean s verse which included lyrics regarding Ocean s reported brawl with Chris Brown 24 The song went through many different incarnations and mixes before being completed the original version was lost after Earl s laptop s hard drive crashed After reassembling it he decided that he hated the mixes Then it was We can t mix this song he told NME you re going to have to redo it or do a song I threw a tantrum I did a new song 25 Hive was written recorded produced and engineered in the living room of Syd tha Kyd and Matt Martians old home in Marina del Rey California the music was programmed in Reason 22 26 The song took three hours to record with Sweatshirt s verse recorded in only one take before Casey Veggies and Vince Staples did theirs Martians said that Sweatshirt works quickly in general he gets his initial ideas out quickly then goes back and makes adjustments That s a mature thing about his music making He knows what he wants to do and what kinds of feelings he wants to convey 26 The track was later mixed by Jaycen Joshua at Larrabee Sound Studios in North Hollywood California and mastered by Dave Kutch at the Mastering Palace in New York City 22 Promotion edit nbsp Earl Sweatshirt toured in promotion of Doris with fellow Odd Future member Tyler the Creator The album s lead single Chum was released on November 1 2012 27 The music video for Chum was released on December 4 2012 28 The album s second single Whoa featuring Tyler the Creator was released on March 12 2013 29 along with the music video being released which was directed by Tyler the Creator 30 The album s third single Hive featuring Vince Staples and Casey Veggies was released on July 16 2013 31 as well an accompanying music video was then released later that day 32 From April 30 through May 18 2013 Earl Sweatshirt toured the West Coast of the United States with Tyler the Creator on his tour for Wolf 33 On August 9 2013 Sweatshirt made his national television debut performing the Neptunes produced Burgundy on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon 34 On September 10 2013 Earl Sweatshirt announced his first solo headlining concert tour titled Doris The tour ran from October 6 through November 9 2013 and featured supporting acts by Hodgy Beats Domo Genesis and Vince Staples 35 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 8 0 10 36 Metacritic82 100 37 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 38 The A V ClubC 39 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 40 The Irish Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 41 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 42 NME8 10 43 Pitchfork8 3 10 44 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 45 Spin8 10 46 XXL4 5 47 Doris was met with widespread critical acclaim At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications the album received an average score of 82 based on 32 reviews 37 Aggregator AnyDecentMusic gave it 8 0 out of 10 based on their assessment of the critical consensus 36 William Gruger of Billboard said What follows is Doris a slow rarely rising above 70 bpm introspective album where Earl Sweatshirt combats pressures when returning to a life of stardom after time spent at a Samoa based boarding school for troubled youths 48 Ben Beaumont Thomas of The Guardian said This is knockabout punchline rap made into high art a psychedelic visionquest to the taqueria on a skateboard 40 Randall Roberts of Los Angeles Times said Doris features instrumental interludes expanded mid song diversions and enough surprise to warrant repeated obsessive evaluation 42 Jesse Fairfax of HipHopDX said Where he has yet to master the art of making complete songs Uncle Al clocks in under a minute long and his diction tends to lacks clarity Earl paints pictures in a manner more poetic than just about all within his peer group 49 Kevin Ritchie of Now said Despite all the gifted beyond his years hype that over arching concerns still feel inextricably teenaged albeit precociously so 50 Simon Vozick Levinson of Rolling Stone said His rhyme schemes are as complex as ever and these resolutely unpop beats sticky icky sample collages from producers including Pharrell RZA and himself are an ideal canvas But his subject matter has undergone a drastic overhaul Unlike some peers Earl has figured out that shock value only goes so far 45 David Jeffries of AllMusic said Doris is unsettled messy and takes a bit to sort but there are codes to crack and rich rewards to reap so enter with an open mind and prepare to leave exhausted 38 Aaron Matthews of Exclaim said Doris isn t the classic many anticipated but it is a strong uncompromised debut from a very talented young rapper For now that s enough 51 Michael Madden of Consequence said It s a work as notable for its technical achievements as its nuanced themes and that s almost as impressive considering that so many artists lack in one or both of those fields 52 Jonah Bromwich of NME said He doesn t want to be a powerhouse rap star Doris may alienate people looking for him to be that For everyone else this is a powerful record 43 Darryl G Wright of PopMatters said Doris represents one of the most innovative and important hip hop releases of the year Not just because of the charm and intrigue of Earl s story but because of the immense and understated level of his talent for writing rhymes 53 Craig Jenkins of Pitchfork said As comebacks go it s shockingly insular and unassuming Even when he skirts the mainstream he does so with cautious optimism 44 Jesse Cataldo of Slant Magazine said Earl may be one of the quieter voices on Doris but his dense evocative sensibility dominates the album both lyrically and musically 54 Dan Jackson of XXL said As one might expect from a 19 year old this is an album of extremes It can be poignant and honest in one moment then cagey and distant in the next 47 Julianne Escobedo Shepherd of Spin said The record is at its best when he simply shifts into verbal overdrive spitting gnarled bullets on the phenomenal robber s fable Centurion or the weedy hallucinogen Guild 46 Evan Rytlewski of The A V Club said It often feels less like a finished work than a sketchbook a jumble of beats and raps about half of them from guests with little in the way of hooks choruses or general songcraft to tie them together 39 Year end lists edit Closing out the year Doris was named to multiple Album of the Year lists for 2013 Nick Catucci of Entertainment Weekly named it the tenth best album of 2013 55 NME ranked it number 27 on their list of the 50 best albums of 2013 56 Complex ranked it number 11 on their list of the 50 best albums of 2013 57 PopMatters named it the sixth best hip hop album of the year 58 The album was named the eighth best hip hop album of 2013 by Exclaim 59 The album was positioned at number 42 on Rolling Stone s list of the 50 best albums of 2013 60 Spin ranked it at number 31 on their list of the 50 best albums of 2013 61 Consequence ranked it at number 39 on their list of the 50 best albums of 2013 62 It was positioned at number 22 on Pigeons amp Planes list of the best albums of 2013 63 Mojo ranked it at number 23 on their list of the top 50 albums of the year 64 Paste positioned it at number 43 on their list of the 50 best albums of 2013 65 Select year end rankings of Doris Publication List Rank Ref Complex The 50 Best Albums of 2013 11 57 Consequence 39 62 Entertainment Weekly The 10 Best Albums of 2013 10 55 Exclaim Top 10 Hip Hop Albums 8 59 NME The Top 50 Best Albums of 2013 27 56 Pitchfork The Top 50 Albums of 2013 19 66 Rolling Stone The 50 Best Albums of 2013 42 60 Spin 31 61 The Wire Releases of the Year 1 50 34 67 XXL The Top 25 Albums of 2013 7 68 Commercial performance editDoris debuted at number five on the US Billboard 200 with first week sales of 49 000 copies in the United States 69 In its second week the album sold 8 000 more copies 70 In its third week the album sold 4 000 more copies bringing its total album sales to 62 000 71 Track listing editCredits were adapted from the album s liner notes and Tidal 72 73 Doris track listingNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Pre featuring SK La Flare Thebe KgositsileShakeir DuarteMichael Uzi Uzowuru2 522 Burgundy featuring Vince Staples KgositsilePharrell WilliamsChad HugoThe Neptunes2 073 20 Wave Caps featuring Domo Genesis KgositsileDominique ColeSamiyamrandomblackdude2 124 Sunday featuring Frank Ocean KgositsileChristopher BreauxrandomblackdudeFrank Ocean3 265 Hive featuring Vince Staples and Casey Veggies KgositsileVince StaplesCasey JonesrandomblackdudeMatt Martians4 376 Chum KgositsileTaiwo HassanKehinde HassanHugorandomblackdudeChristian Rich4 047 Sasquatch featuring Tyler the Creator KgositsileTyler OkonmaTyler the Creator2 488 Centurion featuring Vince Staples KgositsileT HassanK HassanStaplesHolger CzukayIrmin SchmidtJaki LiebezeitMichael KaroliDavid AxelrodChristian Rich3 049 523 Kgositsilerandomblackdude1 3210 Uncle Al Kgositsilerandomblackdude0 5311 Guild featuring Mac Miller KgositsileMalcolm McCormickrandomblackdude3 5412 Molasses featuring RZA KgositsileLennie HibbertClement DoddRZAChristian Rich a 2 1613 Whoa featuring Tyler the Creator KgositsileOkonmaTyler the Creator3 1614 Hoarse KgositsileBreauxBadBadNotGood3 5215 Knight featuring Domo Genesis KgositsileColePaul WillisTyrone DouglasChristian Rich3 14Total length 44 07 Instrumentals edition track listingNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Pre Instrumental featuring SK La Flare KgositsileDuarteUzowuru2 522 Burgundy Instrumental featuring Vince Staples KgositsileWilliamsHugoThe Neptunes2 073 20 Wave Caps Instrumental featuring Domo Genesis KgositsileColeSamiyamrandomblackdude2 124 Sunday Instrumental featuring Frank Ocean KgositsileBreauxrandomblackdudeFrank Ocean3 265 Hive Instrumental featuring Vince Staples and Casey Veggies KgositsileStaplesJonesrandomblackdudeMartians4 376 Chum Instrumental KgositsileT HassanK HassanHugorandomblackdudeChristian Rich4 047 Sasquatch Instrumental featuring Tyler the Creator KgositsileOkonmaTyler the Creator2 488 Centurion Instrumental featuring Vince Staples KgositsileT HassanK HassanStaplesCzukaySchmidtLiebezeitKaroliAxelrodChristian Rich3 049 523 Instrumental Kgositsilerandomblackdude1 3210 Uncle Al Instrumental Kgositsilerandomblackdude0 5311 Guild Instrumental featuring Mac Miller KgositsileMcCormickrandomblackdude3 5412 Molasses Instrumental featuring RZA KgositsileHibbertDoddRZAChristian Rich a 2 1613 Whoa Instrumental featuring Tyler the Creator KgositsileOkonmaTyler the Creator3 1614 Hoarse Instrumental KgositsileBreauxBadBadNotGood3 5215 Knight Instrumental featuring Domo Genesis KgositsileColeWillisDouglasChristian Rich3 14Total length 44 07 Notes a signifies a co producer Hoarse features additional vocals from Frank Ocean Sample credits Centurion contains samples of Soup written by Holger Czukay Irmin Schmidt Jaki Liebezeit and Michael Karoli and performed by Can and A Divine Image written and performed by David Axelrod 48 Molasses contains a sample of Rose Len performed by Lennie Hibbert Knight contains a sample of I ve Changed performed by The Magictones Personnel editAlbum credits adapted from AllMusic 74 The Alchemist engineer BadBadNotGood mixing producer Josh Berg engineer mixing Anita Marisa Boriboon art direction design Casey Veggies featured artist Jason Dill photography Jeff Ellis engineer Sk La Flare featured artist Domo Genesis featured artist Ron Gilmore keyboards Trehy Harris mixing assistant Chad Hugo keyboards trumpet Jaycen Joshua mixing Ryan Kaul mixing assistant Om Mas Keith engineer instrumentation Dave Kutch mastering Mike Larson engineer Cesar Loza assistant Malay Ho engineer Matt Martians producer Kunle Martins illustrations Mac Miller featured artist The Neptunes producer Frank Ocean featured artist keyboards producer vocals Julian Prindle engineer Christian Rich producer RZA featured artist producer Samiyam producer Vince Staples featured artist vocals Earl Sweatshirt primary artist Tyler the Creator featured artist producer Michael Uzowuru instrumentation producer Vic Wainstein engineerCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart performance for Doris Chart 2013 Peak position Australian Albums ARIA 75 23 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 76 63 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 77 142 Canadian Albums Billboard 78 4 Danish Albums Hitlisten 79 14 Irish Albums IRMA 80 44 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 81 34 Norwegian Albums VG lista 82 24 Scottish Albums OCC 83 36 UK Albums OCC 84 23 UK R amp B Albums OCC 85 1 US Billboard 200 86 5 US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 87 2 Year end charts edit 2013 year end chart performance for Doris Chart 2013 Position US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums 88 65Certifications editCertifications for Doris Region Certification Certified units sales United States RIAA 89 Gold 500 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone References edit thebe kgositsile earlxsweat July 12 2013 DORIS AUG 20th Tweet via Twitter Doris Vinyl 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